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Google New Smartphones in India

India is one of the largest mobile phone industries and none of the tech giant is in mood to lose the advantage of launching their products in India. Following on the same path, Google has launched its new smartphone in the Indian Market. The new Google smartphones are Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P.

Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P is made by LG and Huawei respectively. Nexus 5X is available at Rs. 31,900 only and will be sold by Amazon in the Indian market. On the other hand, Nexus 6P will be sold by Flipkart at only Rs. 39,999.


The features are better than the previous one and promises to provide better experiences to the Google smartphone consumers. Nexus 5X is a 16GB phone whereas Nexus 6P is a 32GB phone and this is one of the reasons is that there is price difference in both of the phones.

Nexus 5X has 5.2inch full high definition screen with 1080X1920 pixels of resolution with corning gorilla glass protection. It has 1.8GHz hexa core Quaicomm Snapdragon 808 processor which is made for Nexus 5X. It is powered by 2GB RAM and a battery of 2700 mAh battery. It has 32GB of variant storage.

On the other hand, Nexus 6P has 5.7 inch QuadHD and 2 GHz of octa-core Qualcomm Snadpdragon 810 processor.  It has 3GB of RAM and variant storage of 64GB and 128GB.


Let us see how the Indian consumers will react to the new Google smartphones. Definitely, it is going to leave impact on the other competitors trying to impress the Indian Mobile phone consumers. 

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